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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMU35_the-stratton-braddock-house_Medford-NJ.html
Isaac Stratton, son of MarkStratton, in c. 1760 built thisFlemish Bond brick home. It wasprobably built in two sections.In 1795 Robert Braddockpurchased the property.1847-1997
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMU34_the-william-dyer-house_Medford-NJ.html
Built in 1841, this GreekRevival House has Flemish Bondbrick pattern. The firstfloor was once a store, changedto a two-family home c. 1900.1847-1997
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMU27_first-house-on-bank-street_Medford-NJ.html
Jacob Prickett built thishome in 1827. Many windowshave early glass. Originalcorner fireplaces in theliving and dining roomsstill operate efficiently.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMU23_first-house-on-filbert-street_Medford-NJ.html
Built in 1842 by MahlonReeve, this home was boughtby Everett Mickle in 1955.He preserved and shared aninvaluable collection ofold Medford photographs.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMU20_filbert-street-school_Medford-NJ.html
The 2-story grammar school,built in 1876, had four morerooms added in 1907. MedfordHigh School offered a 2-3year program here, 1889-1917.The school closed in 1927.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMU1X_the-oldest-house-on-branch-street_Medford-NJ.html
Henry Stackhouse built thishome of salt box designc. 1815. The front porch wasadded later. The cedar sidingresists the elements withoutneeding to be painted.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMU1S_the-stacy-prickett-house_Medford-NJ.html
This Federal style brickhome was built in 1830 formerchant Stacy Prickett.Legendary school mistressBess Cowperthwaite, livedhere in the early 1900's.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMU1R_milton-allens-school_Medford-NJ.html
This mid 1800's house wasonce a private boardingschool run by Milton H.Allen. The next year, 1874,it became Medford's firstfully free public school.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMU1Q_a-sears-roebuck-house_Medford-NJ.html
This home was built by Albertand Belle Ballinger in 1911.All construction materials wereshipped in two freight cars onthe rail line that used to runthrough Mt. Holly to Medford.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMU1P_ely-hall_Medford-NJ.html
Dr. Henry P. Ely built the houseabout 1844. The mansard roofwas added after a fire in 1893.This 2 and ½ story homeshows fine workmanship bothinside and outside the building.
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